Unwelcomed "tacho" in Boyacá Ave.
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Geez, I see people are just as ignorant of railroad crossing safety here as in the US. It's a good thing the crossing activates so early, or else alot of those people would basically be dead.
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El miercoles me tome el sarmiento desde Castelar hasta Once..y en el trayecto observe que "estas campanitas",..xD se los pusieron a los PAN de 9 de Julio (Estacion de moron)..Soler (cercanias de Ramos Mejia) y Avda Guemes (Entre Haedo Y Ramos Mejia)
y Al de la calle Rojas en Caballito le sacaron "El Tacho"..tiene las tradicionales campanas del Sarmiento, xD
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@XfranXco En este país, si algo puede empeorar, VA a empeorar :P
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OMG!!!
Nunca crei que llegaria este dia!..jajaja
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That electronic bell sounds odd, and that mechanical bell sounds like it's losing it's strength. Great video anyways!
Nimhster 2 months ago
@Nimhster The "tachos" suck. They sound bad, they look bad, and they're of inferior quality. As for the GRSA bell, the issue with the sound is a metal ring welded to the gong, something done by the employees of TBA to reduce the volume of the bell. The bell slowing down is the Safetran mechanism's fault, that draws more current than the old GRSA one.
SenkoLKE 2 months ago
Hola amigo, nice video, this train is very similar to italian local ones
passaggioalivello 6 months ago
@passaggioalivello Tante grazie :)
SenkoLKE 6 months ago
Esos "tachos" se los pusieron a todas las barreras..?
XfranXco 7 months ago
@XfranXco Hasta ahora, solo las barreras de calle Rojas, y Avs. D. Álvarez y Boyacá los tienen. Creo que hay más despues de Villa Luro, pero como en esa área no hay GRSA, nunca la visito, así que no sé.
SenkoLKE 7 months ago